Private three-acre garden with an estimated 3,000 different species of flora found in Grenada and the Caribbean.
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Private three-acre garden with an estimated 3,000 different species of flora found in Grenada and the Caribbean.
A 350-foot-long excavation that bridges the two halves of St. George's across to the distinctly East Indian open-air market.
Busy harbor in St. George.
Hilltop with fine views from the harbor's western promontory across the town's red-tiled roofs and church spires and over the Carenage.
A small beach island known for its snorkeling.
The primary location on Carriacou for anchoring yachts also serves as a popular beach.
Long, lovely sweep of white sand fronted by turquoise blue water and backed by hills.
This former cotton ginnery has exhibits on the history of Carriacou, including old maps of the island and the island's first telephone.
Surrounded by a rain forest, the lake is located in an old crater some 1,700 feet above sea level.
You can buy several spices, including nutmeg, vanilla, cinnamon and cloves, at Dougaldston, one of the island's oldest and largest nutmeg plantations.
One of Grenada's most beautiful areas where a waterfall rushes down the mountainside into a large pool perfect for swimming.
Sixty-five-foot waterfall.
Comprised of two sublime waterfalls that plunge more than 70 feet into crystal pools. Together they make up the island's highest waterfall.
River Antoine Rum Distillery This is the oldest distillery in Grenada and it still uses a water-wheel to power the rollers which squeeze the juice out of the sugar cane. During the dry season, when...
Mountain with an emerald-green summit and vista-laden hiking trails.
An important waterfowl habitat and sea turtle nesting site near Bathways beach.
The gathering place for buying and selling produce and spices.
